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Memory upgrade how difficult is it to install 1G memory upgrade to acer aspire 3610 laptop and how do you manage it?

  • bankieman Oct 15, 2007

    thaks for your help. do I have to change the bios?

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First thin you have to remember is if you want to have to memories in parallel...Then the new one should be of the same size and frequency(ex:133Mhz,533Mhz..etc.,)Then folow these steps:

  1. Turn off the computer and remove all power cords from the computer system.
  2. Locate the panel used for access to the memory modules. This is generally located on the bottom of the laptop computer. Refer to your laptop instruction manuals for locating the panel.
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  3. Remove any screws that the panel in place and place somewhere safe to prevent losing it.
  4. Remove the panel from the laptop and set aside.
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  5. If replacing or upgrading an existing memory module, remove the memory modules by undoing and module clamps and gently lifting the edge of the module to a 45-degree angle and then pulling the module out of the slot.
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  6. Align the notch of the memory module with that of the memory slot and gently insert the module into the slot atmemory upgrade - lapmem6.jpge angle.
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  7. Once all the pins are in the slot, gently rotate the module down flat until the clamemory upgrade - lapmem7.jpgto the module into place.
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  8. Replmemory upgrade - lapmem8.jpgory access panel onto the laptop computer.
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  10. Replace the power cord and power up your computer system.

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  • Anonymous Oct 15, 2007

    Not necessary your memory testing will auto detect it

  • Anonymous Oct 15, 2007

    please rate it if it is solved..

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Wha t is the memory upgrade;how much acer 3000

Your memory that is in this is SO-Dimm 333 MHZ pc2700 and newegg has 1G sticks for about $40 each. So you probably can get 2 of them with a max of 2G for your laptop.
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I need extra memory for acer aspire 3610 and i want to know how many GB i can put

According to page 6 of the manual, your 3610 came with system memory 256/512 MB of DDR2 400 memory, and is upgradeable to 2 GB using two soDIMM modules.

You can see a list of sources for your memory here. Additionally, you could go to Crucial's site and perform a scan of your computer for suggestions of memory upgrades.

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After upgrading RAM 1G to 1.5G

The BIOS will recognize the new ram when the pc is turned on. If the amount is being reported correctly and there are no beeps you are good to go.
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I would like to upgrade my aspire3610 by changing the memory to 2 gigs ,do I have to back up the existing memory and is difficult to do

This is a fairly straightforward procedure. There is no need to backup anything on your system, although it is good to always keep a backup. I do suggest you keep a backup, but I've upgraded many computers without having to. At least backup your most important documents onto a USB key or an external hard-drive.

Since you are upgrading your RAM and not your hard-drive, you're only upgrading the memory that is used while the computer is on.
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